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Hi !

Already got my non-immigrant b visa and just would like to know how long I have to wait in Thailand to get/receive my work permit? ( how many days at least?)

And what kind of documents do I have to bring for the permit?

(besides the "medical certificate/report")

Thanx

Flip

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At the Bangkok WP Office, once your application is accepted, the current turn-around time is 11 days (this varies from time to time - between about seven and fourteen days).

The list of documents needed is fairly long - some from you, most from your employer. Several of them are forms created by the Labor Ministry. If you're trying to stumble through the process on your own, well .... good luck.

Cheers!

Steve Sykes

Managing Director

Indo-Siam Group

Bangkok

[email protected]

www.thaistartup.com

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Required Documentation from the individual

The following documents must be attached to a Work Permit application for Bangkok:

• For non-permanent residents: A valid passport containing a Non-Immigrant visa.

• CV or Resume showing application’s educational qualifications and describing in detail the applicant’s past position, duties, performance, and place and length of employment.

• A recent medical certificate from a first-class licensed physician in Thailand stating that the applicant is not of unsound mind and not suffering from leprosy, acute tuberculosis, elephantiasis, narcotic addition or habitual alcoholism.

• Three 5x6 cm. full-faced, bareheaded, black and white or color photographs, taken no more than six months prior to the filing of the application.

• If the job applied for is subject to a license under a particular law, in addition to the Alien Occupation Law, a photocopy of such license, (e.g. teacher’s license, physician’s license, press card from the Public Relations Department, certificate of missionary status from the Office of Religious Affairs, etc.) shall be attached.

• If the applicant is married to a Thai national, the original and photocopies of the following must be presented:

Marriage certificate, spouse’s identity card, birth certificates of children, household registration, as well as photocopy of every page of the applicant’s passport.

Documents to be supplied by the employer

(They must bear the seal of the firm and signature of the person authorized to authenticate same.)

• Certificate issued by the Commercial Registration Department showing that the organization for which the applicant is going to work, has been duly registered as a juristic person, giving the name of the managing partner and/or director, and its objectives and capital.

• A Copy of the list of shareholders of the applicant’s prospective company, certified as correct by the Commercial Registration Department.

• If the company maintains a factory, a factory license and/or license to operate a factory, renewed by the Factory Department, Ministry of Industry.

• Copy of VAT Certificate (Phor.Phor.20)/application for VAT registration (Phor.Phor. 01)

The Labor Dept. is also asking now for a photo of the office with the company sign and a map to the office.

www.lawyer.th.com

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really 7 to 14 days? ( or 11 days?)

I heard about companies(employer) can do in about 3-4 days!!??

Thanx

Flip

Hi !

Already got my non-immigrant b visa and just would like to know how long I have to wait in Thailand to get/receive my work permit? ( how many days at least?)

And what kind of documents do I have to bring for the permit?

(besides the "medical certificate/report")

Thanx

Flip

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